![]() It’s been 19 years since the SE’s came out (1997). ![]() Going on rants and sounding like a child throwing temper tantrums because you aren’t getting your way and/or making desperately ridiculous and idiotic statements like “GL ruined/raped/destroyed my childhood” is another thing.įurthermore, it’s looking less and less likely that the restored, unaltered OT will be released in the future by Disney and/or FOX. Stating criticisms in a constructive manner is one thing. I guess they should also take out the celebration at the end of ANH then because it doesn’t make sense since the Empire canonically has still not been totally defeated as this point (I’m being sarcastic of course but do you see just how similar this sounds to the comment you made? What you’ve stated would be something like what I have stated). And if that’s the case, then they really should’ve gone about things a little bit different to make the transition seem more smooth and convincing when creating more material for the period after ROTJ. If the transition from the end of ROTJ to what we have now in the new canon post-ROTJ (and TFA by extension) comes off as strange and iffy to you, then that’s really the fault of the new content’s creators. They knew exactly what was already established canon they knew that the latest versions of the OT are canon. Yeah,that is really more fault of the new filmmakers than Lucas. “The ending montage sequence doesn’t really make sense with the new canon, either, and distracts from the character group we really care about” In addition to the EW story above, Movie Mezzanine did a lengthy interview with the fan who led this project. ![]() So, while these are not officially released anywhere, if you are desperate to drop the SE from your Star Wars experience it might be worth seeking out. Since the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney there have been rumors of a possible restored release of the original trilogy in their original form, but so far that has stayed only a rumor. So, if you are one of those who scream “Han Shot First” at the top of your lungs while muting your TV as Kenobi makes his Krayt Dragon call, this might be the edition for you. It was put together by a group of fans calling themselves Team Negative1 at their own expense. This version, while not flawless, is apparently the best to date available version of the original film for those who wish to see the movie without any of the subsequent changes that Lucas has made on an ongoing basis over the last 30 years. The Silver Screen edition is a fan created project that spent thousands of dollars meticulously restoring the original 1977 version of Star Wars. EW had a report yesterday on the new Star Wars “Silver Screen Theatrical Version” that was recently leaked on the internet.
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